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Woxsen School of Business and TiE launches programme for start-ups

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Woxsen School of Business and TiE, Hyderabad have jointly decided to launch a programme related to entrepreneurship of start-ups.

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This programme will help the start-ups to flourish by sharing information, ideas, and tips to enhance the entrepreneurship skills.

There is no age restriction to get enrolled for the programme. The programme is scheduled to be held on July 14-16 and July 28-30. The deadline for application is June 20th.

Under this programme, 20 start-ups will be chosen to participate and the selected ones will go under rigorous training for six days. The selected aspiring entrepreneurs will be guided by the faculty of Woxsen School of Business and several other successful entrepreneurs in this field.

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According to a survey, only one out of ten start-ups survive more than 5 years. The heads of TiE and Woxsen Business School wants to nurture young talented start-up founders to see the another light of the day.

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